
Shostak Unit 6 - Level A
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- Q1The word amiable most nearly meansfriendly in disposition; good-natured; likeableto cause to happen; to bring abouta first appearance in society or on the stagecapable of moving, bending, or contorting easily; flexible10s
- Q2The word compliant most nearly meansobedientto go away from; to leave empty; to departto confuse or perplexa network of paths through which it is hard to find one's way10s
- Q3The word agenda most nearly meansone who can predict the futurea list of things to be done; an organized schedule for a meetingto cause to happen; to bring abouta person who wanders from place to place without a permanent home10s
- Q4The word clarity most nearly meansclearness in thought or expressionblood and violenceconfusion or perplexitywillingness to do what someone else wants10s
- Q5The word vagabond most nearly meansa network of paths through which it is hard to find one's waya person who wanders from place to place without a permanent hometo cause to happen; to bring aboutallowance for mistakes; margin of error10s
- Q6The word vacate most nearly meanssomething that impairs hopeto be obedientto leave empty; to departto keep in safety and protect from harm10s
- Q7The word debut most nearly meansto appear for the first timeto appear againto appear for the last timeto appear without being seen10s
- Q8The word befuddle most nearly meansto make an errorto confuse or perplexto cause clarityto do a silly dance10s
- Q9The word limber most nearly meansit is a term used for a bunch of tree limbsto walk slowlyto make moneyCapable of moving, bending or contorting easily, flexible10s
- Q10The word boisterous most nearly meansquiet and angryto pay back or repayyelling in a mean-spirited mannerNoisy in a cheerful way; Rowdy and high-spirited10s
- Q11The word leeway most nearly meansfriendly in dispositiona list of things that can be donethe opposite of one-way; a one-way road only allows cars to travel one direction, but a leeway road allows cars to go both wayswhat Ms. Greene is giving you when she allows you several chances before she writes a detention10s
- Q12The word partisan most nearly meansNoisy in a cheerful waycharacterized by bloodshed and violenceone who likes to drink alcohol and dance all nightDevoted to or one-sided in support for a party, group, or cause10s
- Q13The word conserve most nearly meansprediction of the futureappearance in society for the first timeallowance for mistakesTo keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss or destruction10s
- Q14The word gross most nearly meansto protect from harmwilling to do what someone else wantstotal earnings without deductions for expensesfriendly10s
- Q15The word oracle most nearly meansone who is a strong supporter of a group or partyone who pays something backone who doesn't earn very much moneyone who can predict the future10s